After reading the first episode of This Plague of Days, I must admit, I was nervous that the second episode wouldn't pack the same punch. I was wrong. Though this installment includes a little more character development, which tended to slow the pacing down just a bit, I still read it in one sitting.
As I mentioned in my review of episode one, Jaime is a fascinating character. In episode two, we see a little more of his Aspergers/Autistic Spectrum. He doesn't speak, yet he's constantly breaking down words and definitions in his head. Honestly, he's an infuriating character to withstand during such a terrifying predicament--which is why he's awesome. You find yourself screaming at the page for him to speak up, to warn others to what he sees.
And that's when you realize just how invested in the characters you are. Brilliant.